Example #1
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 def test_IP_normalization(self):
     addr = '127.000.000.001:8000'
     option = config_options.IpAddress(default=addr)
     value = option.validate(None)
     self.assertEqual(str(value), '127.0.0.1:8000')
     self.assertEqual(value.host, '127.0.0.1')
     self.assertEqual(value.port, 8000)
Example #2
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 def test_invalid_IPv6_address(self):
     # The server will error out with this so we treat it as invalid.
     option = config_options.IpAddress()
     self.assertRaises(
         config_options.ValidationError,
         option.validate, '[::1]:8000'
     )
    def test_named_address(self):
        addr = 'localhost:8000'

        option = config_options.IpAddress()
        value = option.validate(addr)
        self.assertEqual(utils.text_type(value), addr)
        self.assertEqual(value.host, 'localhost')
        self.assertEqual(value.port, 8000)
    def test_valid_IPv6_address(self):
        addr = '[::1]:8000'

        option = config_options.IpAddress()
        value = option.validate(addr)
        self.assertEqual(utils.text_type(value), addr)
        self.assertEqual(value.host, '[::1]')
        self.assertEqual(value.port, 8000)
    def test_default_address(self):
        addr = '127.0.0.1:8000'

        option = config_options.IpAddress(default=addr)
        value = option.validate(None)
        self.assertEqual(utils.text_type(value), addr)
        self.assertEqual(value.host, '127.0.0.1')
        self.assertEqual(value.port, 8000)
Example #6
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    def test_valid_IPv6_address(self):
        addr = '::1:8000'

        option = config_options.IpAddress()
        value = option.validate(addr)
        self.assertEqual(str(value), addr)
        self.assertEqual(value.host, '::1')
        self.assertEqual(value.port, 8000)
Example #7
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    # The directory containing the documentation markdown.
    ('docs_dir', config_options.Dir(default='docs', exists=True)),

    # The directory where the site will be built to
    ('site_dir', config_options.SiteDir(default='site')),

    # A copyright notice to add to the footer of documentation.
    ('copyright', config_options.Type(str)),

    # set of values for Google analytics containing the account IO and domain,
    # this should look like, ['UA-27795084-5', 'mkdocs.org']
    ('google_analytics', config_options.Type(list, length=2)),

    # The address on which to serve the live reloading docs server.
    ('dev_addr', config_options.IpAddress(default='127.0.0.1:8000')),

    # If `True`, use `<page_name>/index.hmtl` style files with hyperlinks to
    # the directory.If `False`, use `<page_name>.html style file with
    # hyperlinks to the file.
    # True generates nicer URLs, but False is useful if browsing the output on
    # a filesystem.
    ('use_directory_urls', config_options.Type(bool, default=True)),

    # Specify a link to the project source repo to be included
    # in the documentation pages.
    ('repo_url', config_options.RepoURL()),

    # A name to use for the link to the project source repo.
    # Default, If repo_url is unset then None, otherwise
    # "GitHub", "Bitbucket" or "GitLab" for known url or Hostname
Example #8
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def get_schema():
    return (

        # Reserved for internal use, stores the mkdocs.yml config file.
        ('config_file_path', config_options.Type(str)),

        # The title to use for the documentation
        ('site_name', config_options.Type(str, required=True)),

        # Defines the structure of the navigation.
        ('nav', config_options.Nav()),
        # TODO: remove this when the `pages` config setting is fully deprecated.
        ('pages', config_options.Nav()),

        # The full URL to where the documentation will be hosted
        ('site_url', config_options.URL(is_dir=True)),

        # A description for the documentation project that will be added to the
        # HTML meta tags.
        ('site_description', config_options.Type(str)),
        # The name of the author to add to the HTML meta tags
        ('site_author', config_options.Type(str)),

        # The MkDocs theme for the documentation.
        ('theme', config_options.Theme(default='mkdocs')),

        # The directory containing the documentation markdown.
        ('docs_dir', config_options.Dir(default='docs', exists=True)),

        # The directory where the site will be built to
        ('site_dir', config_options.SiteDir(default='site')),

        # A copyright notice to add to the footer of documentation.
        ('copyright', config_options.Type(str)),

        # set of values for Google analytics containing the account IO and domain,
        # this should look like, ['UA-27795084-5', 'mkdocs.org']
        ('google_analytics', config_options.Type(list, length=2)),

        # The address on which to serve the live reloading docs server.
        ('dev_addr', config_options.IpAddress(default='127.0.0.1:8000')),

        # If `True`, use `<page_name>/index.hmtl` style files with hyperlinks to
        # the directory.If `False`, use `<page_name>.html style file with
        # hyperlinks to the file.
        # True generates nicer URLs, but False is useful if browsing the output on
        # a filesystem.
        ('use_directory_urls', config_options.Type(bool, default=True)),

        # Specify a link to the project source repo to be included
        # in the documentation pages.
        ('repo_url', config_options.RepoURL()),

        # A name to use for the link to the project source repo.
        # Default, If repo_url is unset then None, otherwise
        # "GitHub", "Bitbucket" or "GitLab" for known url or Hostname
        # for unknown urls.
        ('repo_name', config_options.Type(str)),

        # Specify a URI to the docs dir in the project source repo, relative to the
        # repo_url. When set, a link directly to the page in the source repo will
        # be added to the generated HTML. If repo_url is not set also, this option
        # is ignored.
        ('edit_uri', config_options.Type(str)),

        # Specify which css or javascript files from the docs directory should be
        # additionally included in the site.
        ('extra_css', config_options.Type(list, default=[])),
        ('extra_javascript', config_options.Type(list, default=[])),

        # Similar to the above, but each template (HTML or XML) will be build with
        # Jinja2 and the global context.
        ('extra_templates', config_options.Type(list, default=[])),

        # PyMarkdown extension names.
        ('markdown_extensions', config_options.MarkdownExtensions(
            builtins=['toc', 'tables', 'fenced_code'],
            configkey='mdx_configs', default=[])),

        # PyMarkdown Extension Configs. For internal use only.
        ('mdx_configs', config_options.Private()),

        # enabling strict mode causes MkDocs to stop the build when a problem is
        # encountered rather than display an error.
        ('strict', config_options.Type(bool, default=False)),

        # the remote branch to commit to when using gh-deploy
        ('remote_branch', config_options.Type(
            str, default='gh-pages')),

        # the remote name to push to when using gh-deploy
        ('remote_name', config_options.Type(str, default='origin')),

        # extra is a mapping/dictionary of data that is passed to the template.
        # This allows template authors to require extra configuration that not
        # relevant to all themes and doesn't need to be explicitly supported by
        # MkDocs itself. A good example here would be including the current
        # project version.
        ('extra', config_options.SubConfig()),

        # a list of plugins. Each item may contain a string name or a key value pair.
        # A key value pair should be the string name (as the key) and a dict of config
        # options (as the value).
        ('plugins', config_options.Plugins(default=['search'])),
    )
 def test_invalid_address_missing_port(self):
     option = config_options.IpAddress()
     self.assertRaises(config_options.ValidationError, option.validate,
                       '127.0.0.1')
 def test_invalid_address_type(self):
     option = config_options.IpAddress()
     self.assertRaises(config_options.ValidationError, option.validate, 123)
 def test_invalid_address_format(self):
     option = config_options.IpAddress()
     self.assertRaises(config_options.ValidationError, option.validate,
                       '127.0.0.18000')
Example #12
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 def test_unsupported_IPv6_address(self):
     option = config_options.IpAddress()
     value = option.validate(':::8000')
     option.post_validation({'dev_addr': value}, 'dev_addr')
     self.assertEqual(len(option.warnings), 1)
Example #13
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 def test_invalid_address_range(self):
     option = config_options.IpAddress()
     self.assertRaises(config_options.ValidationError, option.validate,
                       '277.0.0.1:8000')
Example #14
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 def test_invalid_leading_zeros(self):
     addr = '127.000.000.001:8000'
     option = config_options.IpAddress(default=addr)
     self.assertRaises(config_options.ValidationError, option.validate,
                       addr)
Example #15
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 def test_disallowed_IPv6_address(self):
     option = config_options.IpAddress()
     value = option.validate(':::8000')
     self.assertRaises(config_options.ValidationError,
                       option.post_validation, {'dev_addr': value},
                       'dev_addr')
Example #16
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 def test_invalid_address_port(self):
     option = config_options.IpAddress()
     with self.assertRaises(config_options.ValidationError):
         option.validate('127.0.0.1:foo')